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LGBTQ Poet Laureate, Camden, whose poetry explores landscapes, internal and external. Writes about the landscape of the LGBT community. Poetry has been published in The Telegraph, The Times, and The London Review, as well as numerous magazines and online publications. Wrote a living-interactive poem for The London Olympics called 'Going for Gold' which the BBC filmed and used as a trailer in the run up to the event. Performs her work and hosts INCITE@The Phoenix, a popular monthly LGBT poetry event in London. | LGBTQ Poet Laureate, Camden, whose poetry explores landscapes, internal and external. Writes about the landscape of the LGBT community. Poetry has been published in The Telegraph, The Times, and The London Review, as well as numerous magazines and online publications. Wrote a living-interactive poem for The London Olympics called 'Going for Gold' which the BBC filmed and used as a trailer in the run up to the event. Performs her work and hosts INCITE@The Phoenix, a popular monthly LGBT poetry event in London. | ||
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+ | * [[Poet Laureates From Around the World Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 24 July 2018
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
Occupation
Poet
Description
LGBTQ Poet Laureate, Camden, whose poetry explores landscapes, internal and external. Writes about the landscape of the LGBT community. Poetry has been published in The Telegraph, The Times, and The London Review, as well as numerous magazines and online publications. Wrote a living-interactive poem for The London Olympics called 'Going for Gold' which the BBC filmed and used as a trailer in the run up to the event. Performs her work and hosts INCITE@The Phoenix, a popular monthly LGBT poetry event in London.